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At 12 years old, your child can have a say in who they would prefer to live with going forward. This measure is sometimes called ?teenage discretion.? The idea is that a child can make logical decisions about how much time they want to spend with each parent.
Your rights as a father include being involved in every important aspect of your child's life. This includes but is not limited to: Decisions related to the child's school and extra curricular activities. Decisions related to the child's health, including doctor visits and medication.
Of course not! Children cannot be deprived of the contact of their mother or father, just because the couple have decided to split up. Only courts can decide about custody if the parents cannot come to a decision themselves.
As a parent, you have the right to make important decisions regarding your child. If you do not believe spending time with their grandparents is in your child's best interests, you can keep your parents from seeing your child (their grandchild).
Parents can make informal arrangements regarding access and custody but if these arrangements break down they cannot be legally enforced. However, any written agreement between parents can be made a Rule of Court (see below). A father can apply to the court for access and/or joint/full custody.